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Elenna [48]
3 years ago
8

Use emotion for the many and reserve reason for the few

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1 answer:
pshichka [43]3 years ago
5 0

It means the person chooses to use more of his emotions to react to a certain situation or resolve issues rather than using logic or brainpower.

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Answer: Franklin asserts that the colonists are the true “<em>savages</em>” and not the native American because he says:

<em>When any of them come into our towns, our people are apt to crowd around them, gaze upon them, and incommode them where they desire to be private; this they esteem great rudeness.</em>

Franklin is explaining that “civilized” people in America does not know how to treat those who are different, instead of being polite and educated, they surround native Americans as if they were not people, but animals, who are strange and deserve looks of astonishment and confusion. The civilized people cannot be considered and put themselves in the place of these people, which is standing in a complete new place surrounded by strangers.  

Another argument that Franklin brings about is the fact that colonizers invaded native American territories never asking for permission and treating them as savages when they were in fact behaving as barbarians. He compares it to what would happen if a native American entered in a white man’s home.  

<em>"If I go into a white man’s house at Albany, and ask for victuals and drink, they say, ‘where is your money?’ and I have none, they say, Get out, you Indian dog”</em>

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When his father was ready with cane,he _______to having stolen the ring.(phrase and idioms)​
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As a result of the topic being idioms/phrases, the best word that completes the sentence is the idiom "owned up".

Another word that would have sufficed would be "admitted" but unfortunately, it isn't an idiom, so the idiom "owned up" is the correct answer.

The idiom "own up" means admitting to something.

"When his father was ready with cane,he OWNED UP to having stolen the ring."

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